On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 16:58:31 -0600, Dale wrote:

> Can you accept the fact that KDE dropped support for KDE 3?

Of course, they have stated so themselves.

> KDE dropped the ball.

This is the statement I disagreed with. Dropping support is a fact, based
on a sound decision. This statement is you saying they were wrong, purely
because their decision does not suit you. KDE 4 is workable, it's not as
mature as 3.5 and I only switched a few months ago, but it is getting
there and better in many respects. Diverting resources to work on an
obsolete product would only slow the development of KDE 4. KDE 3 still
works so what's the problem?

It's not like they switched off KDE 3, they just stopped adding new
features, which makes perfect sense to me. There are people in a position
to fix and security issues that may arise, but that doesn't have to be
KDE themselves, and wasn't always them in a past.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere may be happy.

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